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or osama bin laden or sean hannity. these are horrible names! >> sean hannity, that is not fair. >> all kidding aside, one quick thing, i know stephanie wants to jump in. in tennessee, turned statute of child abuse, it includes not just physical abuse, but imminent mental abuse. if you're going to name your child messiah or a worse name, a more challenging name, the child live withes it, not the parent. they think it's cute and fun. your kid has to go every day with that and get beaten up or ostracized from society. that's wrong. >> stephanie, dean makes a point. but dean, messiah is number four among fastest growing baby names in this country. so there are lots of messiahs running around. so, you know, when a judge -- forget the judge's rationale. even deecan's rationale, does i add up that the name would be some insipient child abuse? >> well, a worm hole has opened in the universe yet again in that i agree with michael. >> i was -- >> the judge -- the judge is clearly overreaching here. you know, sadly there is no law against being an idiotic
or osama bin laden or sean hannity. these are horrible names! >> sean hannity, that is not fair. >> all kidding aside, one quick thing, i know stephanie wants to jump in. in tennessee, turned statute of child abuse, it includes not just physical abuse, but imminent mental abuse. if you're going to name your child messiah or a worse name, a more challenging name, the child live withes it, not the parent. they think it's cute and fun. your kid has to go every day with that and get...
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what sean hannity and rush limbaugh, other than making the questions about themselves, would be foam at the mouth, i hate women and gays, and that is exactly what lost mitt romney the election. >> well, one of the people they talked about, mark levine, has already said he is against chris christie, so he already declared himself against one of the possible candidates who would be on the stage. but it is also kind of inconceivable to me if rush limbaugh, if he was up there, wouldn't engage in the debate himself. i wouldn't at the end of the answer say that is wrong and make his argument. >> well, if you look at the talk show hosts, to be fair, most talk show hosts on both sides, particularly the right wingers. it is mostly about them. they are probably incapable of moderating the debate. the debate would be about them. i can see the question now, don't you think that so and so in the republican party is soft on immigrants because they might let them have citizenship in 400 years? and oh, yeah, it should be 600! this is what we want. >> let's listen to the kind of moment that the repub
what sean hannity and rush limbaugh, other than making the questions about themselves, would be foam at the mouth, i hate women and gays, and that is exactly what lost mitt romney the election. >> well, one of the people they talked about, mark levine, has already said he is against chris christie, so he already declared himself against one of the possible candidates who would be on the stage. but it is also kind of inconceivable to me if rush limbaugh, if he was up there, wouldn't engage...
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sean hannity, rush limbaugh and glenn beck have all rallied to the defense of the clown. a support group on facebook popped up and some members of congress chimed in. steve stockman released a statement saying "liberals want to the crush dissent by isolating and polarizing anyone who questions obama even if it's a clown with a harmless gag, the idea to create a state of fear and make people afraid to trivialize obama. no one tried to personally destroy the clown who wore a george herbert walker bush mask. steve king tweeted mr. president, invite the rodeo clown to the white house for a beer summit. take the temperature down. have a laugh. relax. it's not about race. jonathan capehart is an msnpc political analyst and opinion writer at "the washington post." philip rutger is white house correspondent for "the post." he just returned from the missouri state fair. philip, i know you were there on wednesday. what did you find? >> you know, i went there hoping to kind of hear what people thought about what happened at the fair at that rodeo. i wasn't sure what i would find. i
sean hannity, rush limbaugh and glenn beck have all rallied to the defense of the clown. a support group on facebook popped up and some members of congress chimed in. steve stockman released a statement saying "liberals want to the crush dissent by isolating and polarizing anyone who questions obama even if it's a clown with a harmless gag, the idea to create a state of fear and make people afraid to trivialize obama. no one tried to personally destroy the clown who wore a george herbert...
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or maybe sean hannity. or somebody else from talk radio. today at the national republican party's annual summer meeting, the party chairman got a sustained standing ovation when he declared, we are done putting up with this nonsense! he got a standing ovation and then a unanimous vote by the rnc to ban cnn and nbc from carrying any republican presidential candidates debates in the next election cycle. ostensible reason is because cnn is planning to do a documentary on hillary clinton's career and nbc entertainment is planning on doing a mini series about hillary clinton's life, which "the new york times" says was to have been produced, actually sort of written and shot and everything, by fox television. so fox would produce it, fox would make the thing, but interestingly, that doesn't bother the republican party. the chairman says they only want to boycott cnn and nbc, because -- because it doesn't have anything to do with hillary clinton. you've got to get rid of mainstream news organizations having anything to do with republican candidate
or maybe sean hannity. or somebody else from talk radio. today at the national republican party's annual summer meeting, the party chairman got a sustained standing ovation when he declared, we are done putting up with this nonsense! he got a standing ovation and then a unanimous vote by the rnc to ban cnn and nbc from carrying any republican presidential candidates debates in the next election cycle. ostensible reason is because cnn is planning to do a documentary on hillary clinton's career...
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chairman, what do you think about a talk radio debate where maybe i get together with my buddy sean hannity and maybe a mark levin and we interview some of the candidates? i base i think would like that. >> listen, i -- >> he goes on to say i think that was a pretty good idea. why not have the republican primary debates be moderated by right wing talk radio hosts? isn't that what the country is looking for for the next potential president? at the same time the rnc is considering this, conservative activist groups are telling republican members of congress they should go ahead and shut down the government in order to defund obama care. they're saying don't pay attention to what happened in 1995 when there was a huge backlash against republicans when they shut down the government. don't pay attention to anything in your common sense that might tell you that america won't like republican members of congress shutting down the government. believe us when we tell you that we've push polled on the issue and we've come up with a way to tell you it's going to be fine. what packetly is the republican
chairman, what do you think about a talk radio debate where maybe i get together with my buddy sean hannity and maybe a mark levin and we interview some of the candidates? i base i think would like that. >> listen, i -- >> he goes on to say i think that was a pretty good idea. why not have the republican primary debates be moderated by right wing talk radio hosts? isn't that what the country is looking for for the next potential president? at the same time the rnc is considering...
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. >> all right, let's listen to what rand paul had to show hannity how he thinks it can work. >> i may not be able to guarantee victory, but i guarantee i will stand up, if the house were to fund it the senate probably won't. so the ultimate compromise is, we take it away from obama's agenda and back towards ours. which may not be de-funding it. but you start out with de-funding it in order to get to maybe a delay or to where the individual idea goes away. >> krystal, translation, they understand they may not win this one. >> right, as ari points out, they don't have a governing philosophy, they have a rhetorical philosophical approach that does not work in the real world. they're going to have five of 12 appropriations bills passed. they have only passed five of 12, they can't even perform the basic functions of government that normally get no attention. that is how dysfunctional this caucus is right now. >> and ari, byron york who has good sources on the republican side who says there are whispers going on in the republican side now that they can't be completely confident about conti
. >> all right, let's listen to what rand paul had to show hannity how he thinks it can work. >> i may not be able to guarantee victory, but i guarantee i will stand up, if the house were to fund it the senate probably won't. so the ultimate compromise is, we take it away from obama's agenda and back towards ours. which may not be de-funding it. but you start out with de-funding it in order to get to maybe a delay or to where the individual idea goes away. >> krystal,...